Since the enactment of the law in India, opposition to the Civil Amendment Act has been going on. There has been a lot of opposition among students of the law in Delhi. The police also had to use force to manage the students' protests and extremism. But once again on Wednesday, in the Jama Masjid area, people protested against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Civil Register (NRC) and took out a candle march from the Red well to Jama Masjid Gate number one. The protesters raised slogans of unity and brotherhood along with anti-central government slogans on the mosque stairs. A large number of women and children were involved in this. The protesters said that the Muslim community is being attacked through the CAA. In this case, this law should be withdrawn as soon as possible. Abida, who was involved in the demonstration, said that this anti-Muslim law has been brought by the central government. In such a situation, we will not show any certificate of our citizenship to the government, because we are Indians from the beginning. Some teachers' organizations also participated in the protest and lodged a protest. CM Yogi's big announcement, "Employees will get 12 to 345 percent allowance" According to the media report, students belonging to various student organizations at the North Campus at Delhi University (DU) demonstrated against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The students also took out a demonstration march. Left student organizations were involved in this. Apart from this, the protesting students also condemned the Sunday incident in JNU and also participated in the protest march against other issues of the country. The students targeted the central government and said that the way the current situation has persisted in the country. It is not in the interest of the citizens of the country. Also, in view of the National Education Policy, changes were also demanded at some points. Giriraj Singh's tweets "The Kashmir which thousands of sons gave their lives to save from the fundamentalists, today..." The incident of Azad Kashmir poster in the hands of students in a demonstration at DU's St. Stephen's College is in the discussion on social media. Delhi BJP leader Tejendar Bagga has posted on Twitter taking up the incident. In which he has targeted left organizations. However, Delhi Police has denied any such poster. According to Delhi Police, they have no information about this. Nor has he confirmed it. No one has received any complaint in this matter. SSP Vaibhav Krishna's confidential letter leak, demand for open discussion on case